Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam, 1869 |
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Stran 5
... patriotism with which many of them administered to the wants of their country- men in arms . Exhausted as the State was by repeated drainings , yet , at one time , when deep snows cut off all distant supplies , Washington's army was ...
... patriotism with which many of them administered to the wants of their country- men in arms . Exhausted as the State was by repeated drainings , yet , at one time , when deep snows cut off all distant supplies , Washington's army was ...
Stran 8
... patriotism of his countrymen by his ardent , eloquent , and pa- thetic appeals , laying beside him his pistols before he commenced . His popularity in the army , and among the Jersey people , was unbounded . He was termed by his friends ...
... patriotism of his countrymen by his ardent , eloquent , and pa- thetic appeals , laying beside him his pistols before he commenced . His popularity in the army , and among the Jersey people , was unbounded . He was termed by his friends ...
Stran 30
... patriotism , firmness , and decision , was clothed with dictatorial powers during the present crisis ; he had called out the militia of the State , and it was supposed they would duly obey the call . Large reinforcements of troops also ...
... patriotism , firmness , and decision , was clothed with dictatorial powers during the present crisis ; he had called out the militia of the State , and it was supposed they would duly obey the call . Large reinforcements of troops also ...
Stran 79
... patriotism he had the fullest reliance , and whom he had always found thoroughly disposed to act in unison with him in his general plan of carry- ing on the war . Congress , however , with unbe- coming precipitancy , gave that important ...
... patriotism he had the fullest reliance , and whom he had always found thoroughly disposed to act in unison with him in his general plan of carry- ing on the war . Congress , however , with unbe- coming precipitancy , gave that important ...
Stran 94
... patriotism . Emerging from his hiding - place , he had thrown himself among a handful of his fellow sufferers who had taken refuge in North Carolina . They chose him at once as a leader , and resolved on a desperate struggle for the ...
... patriotism . Emerging from his hiding - place , he had thrown himself among a handful of his fellow sufferers who had taken refuge in North Carolina . They chose him at once as a leader , and resolved on a desperate struggle for the ...
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